Improving the efficiency of the drawover anaesthetic breathing system

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We investigated modifications to the reservoir tube usually used in drawover anaesthetic breathing systems as a method of improving its efficiency and performance. The resulting oxygen concentration was recorded at different oxygen flow rates whilst an artificial lung was being ventilated over a range of minute volumes. Addition of a reservoir bag and valves significantly increased the measured percentage of oxygen at the common gas outlet when compared to a 300-ml reservoir tube. There was no difference in the percentage of oxygen when comparing a reservoir bag and a 600-ml reservoir tube. © 2007 The Authors.

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Eales, M., Rowe, P., & Tully, R. (2007). Improving the efficiency of the drawover anaesthetic breathing system. Anaesthesia, 62(11), 1171–1174. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.2007.05224.x

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